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1931. For a Leprosy-Free World
In the spring of 1979, Li Huanying, a tropical medicine expert, made her first visit to Nanxing, a leprosy village of the Dai ethnic group, in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province.Neither wearing an
Author: Our Staff Reporter Cui Bian Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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1932. Sino-Foreign Publishers Expand Cooperation
Avid readers in China have found it quite common in recent years that shortly after they hear about a new book hot off the press abroad, the legal Chinese version is available in book stores
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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1933. From Street Artist To Businessman
Seven years ago, when I first met Yang Haihua, he was clad in a black T-shirt and high leather boots. With his hair hanging down his to shoulders. A typical street artist, he looked haughty and
Author: Our Staff Reporter Zhang Zhiping Year 1998 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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1934. China Cracks Down On Smuggling
About 100 billion yuan worth of goods are smuggled into China each year, undermining the economy, society and the political system.At the National Anti-Smuggling Work Conference held in mid-July,
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jie Cheng Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1935. Law on Higher Education Enacted
China's first Law on Higher Education will come into force on January 1, 1999, after its adoption by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) last August.During the past five
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Qu Qingyun Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1936. Revised Land Administration Law To Come Into Force
China's new Land Administration Law will come into force as of January 1, 1999, with latest revisions adopted by the Fourth Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress
Author: Our Staff Reporter Feng Jing Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1937. Wetlands Given More Consideration
Yancheng in east China's Jiangsu Province has a vast expanse of low-lying marshes and inter-tidal land as it used to be located between the estuaries where the Yellow and Yangtze rivers flowed into
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wei Liming Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1938. Help Germans Understand Chinese
Great changes have taken place in the last two decades. When I first came to work in the Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1979, I and my wife, as well as many foreign experts working in Beijing
Author: Our Staff Reporter Li Ning Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1939. People in Mountains Can Also Prosper
Beijing Review recently sent a journalist group including three of its foreign experts to Guizhou Province in southwest China.-Ed.Two nights and a day passed after the train left Beijing. A few hours
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Guozhen Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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1940. Three Booming Mountain Cities
Transport and TelecommunicationsServing as a hub of communications in southwest China, Guiyang now enjoys convenient transport and telecommunications facilities. In the past, however, these sectors
Author: Our Staff Reporter Wang Guozhen Year 1998 Issue 45 PDF HTML